spark-instrumented-optimizer/python/pyspark/worker.py
HyukjinKwon 41af409b7b [SPARK-35303][PYTHON] Enable pinned thread mode by default
### What changes were proposed in this pull request?

PySpark added pinned thread mode at https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/24898 to sync Python thread to JVM thread. Previously, one JVM thread could be reused which ends up with messed inheritance hierarchy such as thread local especially when multiple jobs run in parallel. To completely fix this, we should enable this mode by default.

### Why are the changes needed?

To correctly support parallel job submission and management.

### Does this PR introduce _any_ user-facing change?

Yes, now Python thread is mapped to JVM thread one to one.

### How was this patch tested?

Existing tests should cover it.

Closes #32429 from HyukjinKwon/SPARK-35303.

Authored-by: HyukjinKwon <gurwls223@apache.org>
Signed-off-by: Hyukjin Kwon <gurwls223@apache.org>
2021-06-18 12:02:29 +09:00

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"""
Worker that receives input from Piped RDD.
"""
import os
import sys
import time
from inspect import currentframe, getframeinfo, getfullargspec
import importlib
# 'resource' is a Unix specific module.
has_resource_module = True
try:
import resource
except ImportError:
has_resource_module = False
import traceback
import warnings
from pyspark.accumulators import _accumulatorRegistry
from pyspark.broadcast import Broadcast, _broadcastRegistry
from pyspark.java_gateway import local_connect_and_auth
from pyspark.taskcontext import BarrierTaskContext, TaskContext
from pyspark.files import SparkFiles
from pyspark.resource import ResourceInformation
from pyspark.rdd import PythonEvalType
from pyspark.serializers import write_with_length, write_int, read_long, read_bool, \
write_long, read_int, SpecialLengths, UTF8Deserializer, PickleSerializer, \
BatchedSerializer
from pyspark.sql.pandas.serializers import ArrowStreamPandasUDFSerializer, CogroupUDFSerializer
from pyspark.sql.pandas.types import to_arrow_type
from pyspark.sql.types import StructType
from pyspark.util import fail_on_stopiteration, try_simplify_traceback # type: ignore
from pyspark import shuffle
pickleSer = PickleSerializer()
utf8_deserializer = UTF8Deserializer()
def report_times(outfile, boot, init, finish):
write_int(SpecialLengths.TIMING_DATA, outfile)
write_long(int(1000 * boot), outfile)
write_long(int(1000 * init), outfile)
write_long(int(1000 * finish), outfile)
def add_path(path):
# worker can be used, so do not add path multiple times
if path not in sys.path:
# overwrite system packages
sys.path.insert(1, path)
def read_command(serializer, file):
command = serializer._read_with_length(file)
if isinstance(command, Broadcast):
command = serializer.loads(command.value)
return command
def chain(f, g):
"""chain two functions together """
return lambda *a: g(f(*a))
def wrap_udf(f, return_type):
if return_type.needConversion():
toInternal = return_type.toInternal
return lambda *a: toInternal(f(*a))
else:
return lambda *a: f(*a)
def wrap_scalar_pandas_udf(f, return_type):
arrow_return_type = to_arrow_type(return_type)
def verify_result_type(result):
if not hasattr(result, "__len__"):
pd_type = "Pandas.DataFrame" if type(return_type) == StructType else "Pandas.Series"
raise TypeError("Return type of the user-defined function should be "
"{}, but is {}".format(pd_type, type(result)))
return result
def verify_result_length(result, length):
if len(result) != length:
raise RuntimeError("Result vector from pandas_udf was not the required length: "
"expected %d, got %d" % (length, len(result)))
return result
return lambda *a: (verify_result_length(
verify_result_type(f(*a)), len(a[0])), arrow_return_type)
def wrap_pandas_iter_udf(f, return_type):
arrow_return_type = to_arrow_type(return_type)
def verify_result_type(result):
if not hasattr(result, "__len__"):
pd_type = "Pandas.DataFrame" if type(return_type) == StructType else "Pandas.Series"
raise TypeError("Return type of the user-defined function should be "
"{}, but is {}".format(pd_type, type(result)))
return result
return lambda *iterator: map(lambda res: (res, arrow_return_type),
map(verify_result_type, f(*iterator)))
def wrap_cogrouped_map_pandas_udf(f, return_type, argspec):
def wrapped(left_key_series, left_value_series, right_key_series, right_value_series):
import pandas as pd
left_df = pd.concat(left_value_series, axis=1)
right_df = pd.concat(right_value_series, axis=1)
if len(argspec.args) == 2:
result = f(left_df, right_df)
elif len(argspec.args) == 3:
key_series = left_key_series if not left_df.empty else right_key_series
key = tuple(s[0] for s in key_series)
result = f(key, left_df, right_df)
if not isinstance(result, pd.DataFrame):
raise TypeError("Return type of the user-defined function should be "
"pandas.DataFrame, but is {}".format(type(result)))
if not len(result.columns) == len(return_type):
raise RuntimeError(
"Number of columns of the returned pandas.DataFrame "
"doesn't match specified schema. "
"Expected: {} Actual: {}".format(len(return_type), len(result.columns)))
return result
return lambda kl, vl, kr, vr: [(wrapped(kl, vl, kr, vr), to_arrow_type(return_type))]
def wrap_grouped_map_pandas_udf(f, return_type, argspec):
def wrapped(key_series, value_series):
import pandas as pd
if len(argspec.args) == 1:
result = f(pd.concat(value_series, axis=1))
elif len(argspec.args) == 2:
key = tuple(s[0] for s in key_series)
result = f(key, pd.concat(value_series, axis=1))
if not isinstance(result, pd.DataFrame):
raise TypeError("Return type of the user-defined function should be "
"pandas.DataFrame, but is {}".format(type(result)))
if not len(result.columns) == len(return_type):
raise RuntimeError(
"Number of columns of the returned pandas.DataFrame "
"doesn't match specified schema. "
"Expected: {} Actual: {}".format(len(return_type), len(result.columns)))
return result
return lambda k, v: [(wrapped(k, v), to_arrow_type(return_type))]
def wrap_grouped_agg_pandas_udf(f, return_type):
arrow_return_type = to_arrow_type(return_type)
def wrapped(*series):
import pandas as pd
result = f(*series)
return pd.Series([result])
return lambda *a: (wrapped(*a), arrow_return_type)
def wrap_window_agg_pandas_udf(f, return_type, runner_conf, udf_index):
window_bound_types_str = runner_conf.get('pandas_window_bound_types')
window_bound_type = [t.strip().lower() for t in window_bound_types_str.split(',')][udf_index]
if window_bound_type == 'bounded':
return wrap_bounded_window_agg_pandas_udf(f, return_type)
elif window_bound_type == 'unbounded':
return wrap_unbounded_window_agg_pandas_udf(f, return_type)
else:
raise RuntimeError("Invalid window bound type: {} ".format(window_bound_type))
def wrap_unbounded_window_agg_pandas_udf(f, return_type):
# This is similar to grouped_agg_pandas_udf, the only difference
# is that window_agg_pandas_udf needs to repeat the return value
# to match window length, where grouped_agg_pandas_udf just returns
# the scalar value.
arrow_return_type = to_arrow_type(return_type)
def wrapped(*series):
import pandas as pd
result = f(*series)
return pd.Series([result]).repeat(len(series[0]))
return lambda *a: (wrapped(*a), arrow_return_type)
def wrap_bounded_window_agg_pandas_udf(f, return_type):
arrow_return_type = to_arrow_type(return_type)
def wrapped(begin_index, end_index, *series):
import pandas as pd
result = []
# Index operation is faster on np.ndarray,
# So we turn the index series into np array
# here for performance
begin_array = begin_index.values
end_array = end_index.values
for i in range(len(begin_array)):
# Note: Create a slice from a series for each window is
# actually pretty expensive. However, there
# is no easy way to reduce cost here.
# Note: s.iloc[i : j] is about 30% faster than s[i: j], with
# the caveat that the created slices shares the same
# memory with s. Therefore, user are not allowed to
# change the value of input series inside the window
# function. It is rare that user needs to modify the
# input series in the window function, and therefore,
# it is be a reasonable restriction.
# Note: Calling reset_index on the slices will increase the cost
# of creating slices by about 100%. Therefore, for performance
# reasons we don't do it here.
series_slices = [s.iloc[begin_array[i]: end_array[i]] for s in series]
result.append(f(*series_slices))
return pd.Series(result)
return lambda *a: (wrapped(*a), arrow_return_type)
def read_single_udf(pickleSer, infile, eval_type, runner_conf, udf_index):
num_arg = read_int(infile)
arg_offsets = [read_int(infile) for i in range(num_arg)]
chained_func = None
for i in range(read_int(infile)):
f, return_type = read_command(pickleSer, infile)
if chained_func is None:
chained_func = f
else:
chained_func = chain(chained_func, f)
if eval_type == PythonEvalType.SQL_SCALAR_PANDAS_ITER_UDF:
func = chained_func
else:
# make sure StopIteration's raised in the user code are not ignored
# when they are processed in a for loop, raise them as RuntimeError's instead
func = fail_on_stopiteration(chained_func)
# the last returnType will be the return type of UDF
if eval_type == PythonEvalType.SQL_SCALAR_PANDAS_UDF:
return arg_offsets, wrap_scalar_pandas_udf(func, return_type)
elif eval_type == PythonEvalType.SQL_SCALAR_PANDAS_ITER_UDF:
return arg_offsets, wrap_pandas_iter_udf(func, return_type)
elif eval_type == PythonEvalType.SQL_MAP_PANDAS_ITER_UDF:
return arg_offsets, wrap_pandas_iter_udf(func, return_type)
elif eval_type == PythonEvalType.SQL_GROUPED_MAP_PANDAS_UDF:
argspec = getfullargspec(chained_func) # signature was lost when wrapping it
return arg_offsets, wrap_grouped_map_pandas_udf(func, return_type, argspec)
elif eval_type == PythonEvalType.SQL_COGROUPED_MAP_PANDAS_UDF:
argspec = getfullargspec(chained_func) # signature was lost when wrapping it
return arg_offsets, wrap_cogrouped_map_pandas_udf(func, return_type, argspec)
elif eval_type == PythonEvalType.SQL_GROUPED_AGG_PANDAS_UDF:
return arg_offsets, wrap_grouped_agg_pandas_udf(func, return_type)
elif eval_type == PythonEvalType.SQL_WINDOW_AGG_PANDAS_UDF:
return arg_offsets, wrap_window_agg_pandas_udf(func, return_type, runner_conf, udf_index)
elif eval_type == PythonEvalType.SQL_BATCHED_UDF:
return arg_offsets, wrap_udf(func, return_type)
else:
raise ValueError("Unknown eval type: {}".format(eval_type))
def read_udfs(pickleSer, infile, eval_type):
runner_conf = {}
if eval_type in (PythonEvalType.SQL_SCALAR_PANDAS_UDF,
PythonEvalType.SQL_COGROUPED_MAP_PANDAS_UDF,
PythonEvalType.SQL_SCALAR_PANDAS_ITER_UDF,
PythonEvalType.SQL_MAP_PANDAS_ITER_UDF,
PythonEvalType.SQL_GROUPED_MAP_PANDAS_UDF,
PythonEvalType.SQL_GROUPED_AGG_PANDAS_UDF,
PythonEvalType.SQL_WINDOW_AGG_PANDAS_UDF):
# Load conf used for pandas_udf evaluation
num_conf = read_int(infile)
for i in range(num_conf):
k = utf8_deserializer.loads(infile)
v = utf8_deserializer.loads(infile)
runner_conf[k] = v
# NOTE: if timezone is set here, that implies respectSessionTimeZone is True
timezone = runner_conf.get("spark.sql.session.timeZone", None)
safecheck = runner_conf.get("spark.sql.execution.pandas.convertToArrowArraySafely",
"false").lower() == 'true'
# Used by SQL_GROUPED_MAP_PANDAS_UDF and SQL_SCALAR_PANDAS_UDF when returning StructType
assign_cols_by_name = runner_conf.get(
"spark.sql.legacy.execution.pandas.groupedMap.assignColumnsByName", "true")\
.lower() == "true"
if eval_type == PythonEvalType.SQL_COGROUPED_MAP_PANDAS_UDF:
ser = CogroupUDFSerializer(timezone, safecheck, assign_cols_by_name)
else:
# Scalar Pandas UDF handles struct type arguments as pandas DataFrames instead of
# pandas Series. See SPARK-27240.
df_for_struct = (eval_type == PythonEvalType.SQL_SCALAR_PANDAS_UDF or
eval_type == PythonEvalType.SQL_SCALAR_PANDAS_ITER_UDF or
eval_type == PythonEvalType.SQL_MAP_PANDAS_ITER_UDF)
ser = ArrowStreamPandasUDFSerializer(timezone, safecheck, assign_cols_by_name,
df_for_struct)
else:
ser = BatchedSerializer(PickleSerializer(), 100)
num_udfs = read_int(infile)
is_scalar_iter = eval_type == PythonEvalType.SQL_SCALAR_PANDAS_ITER_UDF
is_map_iter = eval_type == PythonEvalType.SQL_MAP_PANDAS_ITER_UDF
if is_scalar_iter or is_map_iter:
if is_scalar_iter:
assert num_udfs == 1, "One SCALAR_ITER UDF expected here."
if is_map_iter:
assert num_udfs == 1, "One MAP_ITER UDF expected here."
arg_offsets, udf = read_single_udf(
pickleSer, infile, eval_type, runner_conf, udf_index=0)
def func(_, iterator):
num_input_rows = 0
def map_batch(batch):
nonlocal num_input_rows
udf_args = [batch[offset] for offset in arg_offsets]
num_input_rows += len(udf_args[0])
if len(udf_args) == 1:
return udf_args[0]
else:
return tuple(udf_args)
iterator = map(map_batch, iterator)
result_iter = udf(iterator)
num_output_rows = 0
for result_batch, result_type in result_iter:
num_output_rows += len(result_batch)
# This assert is for Scalar Iterator UDF to fail fast.
# The length of the entire input can only be explicitly known
# by consuming the input iterator in user side. Therefore,
# it's very unlikely the output length is higher than
# input length.
assert is_map_iter or num_output_rows <= num_input_rows, \
"Pandas SCALAR_ITER UDF outputted more rows than input rows."
yield (result_batch, result_type)
if is_scalar_iter:
try:
next(iterator)
except StopIteration:
pass
else:
raise RuntimeError("pandas iterator UDF should exhaust the input "
"iterator.")
if num_output_rows != num_input_rows:
raise RuntimeError(
"The length of output in Scalar iterator pandas UDF should be "
"the same with the input's; however, the length of output was %d and the "
"length of input was %d." % (num_output_rows, num_input_rows))
# profiling is not supported for UDF
return func, None, ser, ser
def extract_key_value_indexes(grouped_arg_offsets):
"""
Helper function to extract the key and value indexes from arg_offsets for the grouped and
cogrouped pandas udfs. See BasePandasGroupExec.resolveArgOffsets for equivalent scala code.
Parameters
----------
grouped_arg_offsets: list
List containing the key and value indexes of columns of the
DataFrames to be passed to the udf. It consists of n repeating groups where n is the
number of DataFrames. Each group has the following format:
group[0]: length of group
group[1]: length of key indexes
group[2.. group[1] +2]: key attributes
group[group[1] +3 group[0]]: value attributes
"""
parsed = []
idx = 0
while idx < len(grouped_arg_offsets):
offsets_len = grouped_arg_offsets[idx]
idx += 1
offsets = grouped_arg_offsets[idx: idx + offsets_len]
split_index = offsets[0] + 1
offset_keys = offsets[1: split_index]
offset_values = offsets[split_index:]
parsed.append([offset_keys, offset_values])
idx += offsets_len
return parsed
if eval_type == PythonEvalType.SQL_GROUPED_MAP_PANDAS_UDF:
# We assume there is only one UDF here because grouped map doesn't
# support combining multiple UDFs.
assert num_udfs == 1
# See FlatMapGroupsInPandasExec for how arg_offsets are used to
# distinguish between grouping attributes and data attributes
arg_offsets, f = read_single_udf(pickleSer, infile, eval_type, runner_conf, udf_index=0)
parsed_offsets = extract_key_value_indexes(arg_offsets)
# Create function like this:
# mapper a: f([a[0]], [a[0], a[1]])
def mapper(a):
keys = [a[o] for o in parsed_offsets[0][0]]
vals = [a[o] for o in parsed_offsets[0][1]]
return f(keys, vals)
elif eval_type == PythonEvalType.SQL_COGROUPED_MAP_PANDAS_UDF:
# We assume there is only one UDF here because cogrouped map doesn't
# support combining multiple UDFs.
assert num_udfs == 1
arg_offsets, f = read_single_udf(pickleSer, infile, eval_type, runner_conf, udf_index=0)
parsed_offsets = extract_key_value_indexes(arg_offsets)
def mapper(a):
df1_keys = [a[0][o] for o in parsed_offsets[0][0]]
df1_vals = [a[0][o] for o in parsed_offsets[0][1]]
df2_keys = [a[1][o] for o in parsed_offsets[1][0]]
df2_vals = [a[1][o] for o in parsed_offsets[1][1]]
return f(df1_keys, df1_vals, df2_keys, df2_vals)
else:
udfs = []
for i in range(num_udfs):
udfs.append(read_single_udf(pickleSer, infile, eval_type, runner_conf, udf_index=i))
def mapper(a):
result = tuple(f(*[a[o] for o in arg_offsets]) for (arg_offsets, f) in udfs)
# In the special case of a single UDF this will return a single result rather
# than a tuple of results; this is the format that the JVM side expects.
if len(result) == 1:
return result[0]
else:
return result
func = lambda _, it: map(mapper, it)
# profiling is not supported for UDF
return func, None, ser, ser
def main(infile, outfile):
try:
boot_time = time.time()
split_index = read_int(infile)
if split_index == -1: # for unit tests
sys.exit(-1)
version = utf8_deserializer.loads(infile)
if version != "%d.%d" % sys.version_info[:2]:
raise RuntimeError(("Python in worker has different version %s than that in " +
"driver %s, PySpark cannot run with different minor versions. " +
"Please check environment variables PYSPARK_PYTHON and " +
"PYSPARK_DRIVER_PYTHON are correctly set.") %
("%d.%d" % sys.version_info[:2], version))
# read inputs only for a barrier task
isBarrier = read_bool(infile)
boundPort = read_int(infile)
secret = UTF8Deserializer().loads(infile)
# set up memory limits
memory_limit_mb = int(os.environ.get('PYSPARK_EXECUTOR_MEMORY_MB', "-1"))
if memory_limit_mb > 0 and has_resource_module:
total_memory = resource.RLIMIT_AS
try:
(soft_limit, hard_limit) = resource.getrlimit(total_memory)
msg = "Current mem limits: {0} of max {1}\n".format(soft_limit, hard_limit)
print(msg, file=sys.stderr)
# convert to bytes
new_limit = memory_limit_mb * 1024 * 1024
if soft_limit == resource.RLIM_INFINITY or new_limit < soft_limit:
msg = "Setting mem limits to {0} of max {1}\n".format(new_limit, new_limit)
print(msg, file=sys.stderr)
resource.setrlimit(total_memory, (new_limit, new_limit))
except (resource.error, OSError, ValueError) as e:
# not all systems support resource limits, so warn instead of failing
lineno = getframeinfo(
currentframe()).lineno + 1 if currentframe() is not None else 0
print(warnings.formatwarning(
"Failed to set memory limit: {0}".format(e),
ResourceWarning,
__file__,
lineno
), file=sys.stderr)
# initialize global state
taskContext = None
if isBarrier:
taskContext = BarrierTaskContext._getOrCreate()
BarrierTaskContext._initialize(boundPort, secret)
# Set the task context instance here, so we can get it by TaskContext.get for
# both TaskContext and BarrierTaskContext
TaskContext._setTaskContext(taskContext)
else:
taskContext = TaskContext._getOrCreate()
# read inputs for TaskContext info
taskContext._stageId = read_int(infile)
taskContext._partitionId = read_int(infile)
taskContext._attemptNumber = read_int(infile)
taskContext._taskAttemptId = read_long(infile)
taskContext._resources = {}
for r in range(read_int(infile)):
key = utf8_deserializer.loads(infile)
name = utf8_deserializer.loads(infile)
addresses = []
taskContext._resources = {}
for a in range(read_int(infile)):
addresses.append(utf8_deserializer.loads(infile))
taskContext._resources[key] = ResourceInformation(name, addresses)
taskContext._localProperties = dict()
for i in range(read_int(infile)):
k = utf8_deserializer.loads(infile)
v = utf8_deserializer.loads(infile)
taskContext._localProperties[k] = v
shuffle.MemoryBytesSpilled = 0
shuffle.DiskBytesSpilled = 0
_accumulatorRegistry.clear()
# fetch name of workdir
spark_files_dir = utf8_deserializer.loads(infile)
SparkFiles._root_directory = spark_files_dir
SparkFiles._is_running_on_worker = True
# fetch names of includes (*.zip and *.egg files) and construct PYTHONPATH
add_path(spark_files_dir) # *.py files that were added will be copied here
num_python_includes = read_int(infile)
for _ in range(num_python_includes):
filename = utf8_deserializer.loads(infile)
add_path(os.path.join(spark_files_dir, filename))
importlib.invalidate_caches()
# fetch names and values of broadcast variables
needs_broadcast_decryption_server = read_bool(infile)
num_broadcast_variables = read_int(infile)
if needs_broadcast_decryption_server:
# read the decrypted data from a server in the jvm
port = read_int(infile)
auth_secret = utf8_deserializer.loads(infile)
(broadcast_sock_file, _) = local_connect_and_auth(port, auth_secret)
for _ in range(num_broadcast_variables):
bid = read_long(infile)
if bid >= 0:
if needs_broadcast_decryption_server:
read_bid = read_long(broadcast_sock_file)
assert(read_bid == bid)
_broadcastRegistry[bid] = \
Broadcast(sock_file=broadcast_sock_file)
else:
path = utf8_deserializer.loads(infile)
_broadcastRegistry[bid] = Broadcast(path=path)
else:
bid = - bid - 1
_broadcastRegistry.pop(bid)
if needs_broadcast_decryption_server:
broadcast_sock_file.write(b'1')
broadcast_sock_file.close()
_accumulatorRegistry.clear()
eval_type = read_int(infile)
if eval_type == PythonEvalType.NON_UDF:
func, profiler, deserializer, serializer = read_command(pickleSer, infile)
else:
func, profiler, deserializer, serializer = read_udfs(pickleSer, infile, eval_type)
init_time = time.time()
def process():
iterator = deserializer.load_stream(infile)
out_iter = func(split_index, iterator)
try:
serializer.dump_stream(out_iter, outfile)
finally:
if hasattr(out_iter, 'close'):
out_iter.close()
if profiler:
profiler.profile(process)
else:
process()
# Reset task context to None. This is a guard code to avoid residual context when worker
# reuse.
TaskContext._setTaskContext(None)
BarrierTaskContext._setTaskContext(None)
except BaseException as e:
try:
exc_info = None
if os.environ.get("SPARK_SIMPLIFIED_TRACEBACK", False):
tb = try_simplify_traceback(sys.exc_info()[-1])
if tb is not None:
e.__cause__ = None
exc_info = "".join(traceback.format_exception(type(e), e, tb))
if exc_info is None:
exc_info = traceback.format_exc()
write_int(SpecialLengths.PYTHON_EXCEPTION_THROWN, outfile)
write_with_length(exc_info.encode("utf-8"), outfile)
except IOError:
# JVM close the socket
pass
except BaseException:
# Write the error to stderr if it happened while serializing
print("PySpark worker failed with exception:", file=sys.stderr)
print(traceback.format_exc(), file=sys.stderr)
sys.exit(-1)
finish_time = time.time()
report_times(outfile, boot_time, init_time, finish_time)
write_long(shuffle.MemoryBytesSpilled, outfile)
write_long(shuffle.DiskBytesSpilled, outfile)
# Mark the beginning of the accumulators section of the output
write_int(SpecialLengths.END_OF_DATA_SECTION, outfile)
write_int(len(_accumulatorRegistry), outfile)
for (aid, accum) in _accumulatorRegistry.items():
pickleSer._write_with_length((aid, accum._value), outfile)
# check end of stream
if read_int(infile) == SpecialLengths.END_OF_STREAM:
write_int(SpecialLengths.END_OF_STREAM, outfile)
else:
# write a different value to tell JVM to not reuse this worker
write_int(SpecialLengths.END_OF_DATA_SECTION, outfile)
sys.exit(-1)
if __name__ == '__main__':
# Read information about how to connect back to the JVM from the environment.
java_port = int(os.environ["PYTHON_WORKER_FACTORY_PORT"])
auth_secret = os.environ["PYTHON_WORKER_FACTORY_SECRET"]
(sock_file, _) = local_connect_and_auth(java_port, auth_secret)
main(sock_file, sock_file)